In EAD Annual Report 2019

Equity & Diversity Annual Report – 2019
Appendices

Diversity and Inclusion Council Terms of Reference

The role of the Diversity and Inclusion Council (the Council) is to assist the Reserve Bank of Australia (the Bank) to achieve its aims relating to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

The Diversity and Inclusion Council will;

provide centralised oversight of the ERGs. In this way we can ensure that ERG work is coordinated with other initiatives (either within the ERG network or with HR) while also providing the groups with an opportunity to share their ideas and experiences

enable ERGs to report on their plans and the progress they are making, and to allocate funding (from HR's budget) for activities sponsored by ERGs

make recommendations to the Executive Committee on diversity and inclusion principles and policy

suggest priorities for, and monitor the implementation of, the Bank's diversity and inclusion program

monitor and report periodically to the Governor and the Executive Committee on these matters.

Membership includes some representation from the various diversity groups as set out in the Equal Employment Opportunity (Commonwealth Authorities) Act 1987.

Membership will be for a period of two years for all positions, with the exception of ex-officio positions.

Meetings

The Committee will meet four times each year. Employee Resource Groups meet monthly (at a minimum).

Statistical Tables

Representation within Classification Levels

As at 30 June 2018 and 30 June 2019 Number (per cent of total employees within classification level)

Levels

NESB1

NESB2

IA

PWD

Women

Men

Total Employees

18

19

18

19

18

19

18

19

18

19

18

19

18

19

Trainees

1 (13)

1 (20)

3 (38)

2 (40)

5 (63)

3 (60)

8 (100)

5 (100)

Interns

3 (30)

(27)

2 (20)

3 (27)

(55)

5 (50)

6 (55)

5 (50)

5 (45)

10 (100)

11 (100)

GR

4 (7)

9 (17)

12 (20)

17 (32)

27 (45)

29 (55)

33 (55)

24 (45)

60 (100)

53 (100)

L1

2 (11)

2 (13)

5 (28)

5 (31)

3 (17)

3 (19)

8 (44)

6 (38)

10 (56)

10 (63)

18 (100)

16 (100)

L2

18 (23)

10 (14)

13 (17)

12 (17)

4 (5)

4 (6)

59 (76)

56 (78)

19 (24)

16 (22)

78 (100)

72 (100)

L3

48 (25)

43 (23)

27 (14)

27 (15)

1 (0.5)

1 (0.5)

6 (3)

6 (3)

130 (67)

114 (62)

63 (33)

71 (38)

193 (100)

185 (100)

L3/4

68 (26)

67 (23)

37 (14)

37 (13)

1 (0.3)

2 (1)

2 (1)

119 (45)

127 (44)

144 (55)

160 (56)

263 (100)

287 (100)

L4

159 (39)

167 (39)

48 (12)

48 (11)

1 (0.2)

1 (0.2)

8 (2)

7 (2)

135 (33)

148 (34)

275 (67)

283 (66)

410 (100)

431 (100)

L5

43 (22)

40 (21)

27 (14)

31 (16)

4 (2)

3 (2)

65 (33)

69 (35)

133 (67)

126 (65)

198 (100)

195 (100)

L6

5 (7)

5 (7)

10 (14)

9 (12)

29 (40)

28 (38)

44 (60)

46 (62)

73 (100)

74 (100)

Deputy Head

1 (4)

1 (4)

6 (24)

6 (25)

1 (4)

1 (4)

6 (24)

6 (25)

19 (76)

18 (75)

25 (100)

24 (100)

Department Head and above

1 (4)

1 (4)

1 (4)

1 (4)

9 (35)

9 (36)

17 (65)

16 (64)

26 (100)

25 (100)

TOTAL(a)

352 (26)

345 (25)

189 (14)

197 (14)

2 (0.1)

3 (0.2)

28 (2)

26 (2)

595 (44)

600 (44)

767 (56)

778 (56)

1,362 (100)

1,378 (100)

(a) Total includes locally employed staff in overseas offices

Source: RBA

KEY
GR Graduates in the Graduate Development Program
NESB1 People from non-English-speaking backgrounds
NESB2 People with parent(s) from non-English-speaking backgrounds
IA Indigenous Australians
PWD People with a disability

Representation within Salary Ranges

As at 30 June 2019 Number (per cent of total employees within salary range)

Salary

NESB1

NESB2

IA

PWD

Women

Men

Total Employees

Below $40,000

4 (25)

8 (50)

8 (50)

16 (100)

$40,000 – $49,999

1 (8)

5 (38)

3 (23)

3 (23)

10 (77)

13 (100)

$50,000 –$59,999

2 (12)

5 (29)

1 (6)

12 (71)

5 (66)

17 (100)

$60,000 – $69,999

15 (16)

22 (23)

1 (1)

64 (67)

31 (33)

95 (100)

$70,000 – $79,999

23 (24)

14 (15)

1 (1)

3 (3)

58 (61)

37 (39)

95 (100)

$80,000 – $89,999

22 (16)

19 (14)

1 (1)

57 (43)

77 (57)

134 (100)

$90,000 – $99,999

36 (23)

22 (14)

1 (1)

4 (3)

88 (57)

67 (43)

155 (100)

$100,000 – $109,999

57 (32)

17 (10)

1 (1)

3 (2)

83 (47)

94 (53)

177 (100)

$110,000 – $119,999

50 (39)

15 (12)

4 (3)

42 (33)

85 (67)

127 (100)

$120,000 – $129,999

48 (41)

17 (15)

1 (1)

38 (33)

78 (67)

116 (100)

$130,000 – $139,999

32 (34)

10 (11)

1 (1)

33 (35)

61 (65)

94 (100)

$140,000 – $149,999

18 (36)

5 (10)

1 (2)

14 (28)

36 (72)

50 (100)

$150,000 & over

41 (14)

42 (15)

3 (1)

96 (34)

188 (66)

284 (100)

TOTAL(a)

345 (25)

197 (14)

3

26 (2)

596 (43)

777 (57)

1,373 (100)

(a) Total excludes (5) locally employed staff in overseas offices (salary not recorded in HCM)

Source: RBA

KEY
NESB1 People from a non-English-speaking background
NESB2 People with parent(s) from a non-English-speaking background
IA Indigenous Australians
PWD People with a disability

Representation

As at 30 June 2018 and 30 June 2019 Number (per cent of total employees within classification level)

NESB1

NESB2

IA

PWD

Women

Men

Totals

18

19

18

19

18

19

18

19

18

19

18

19

18

19

Recruitment (per cent of total recruitment)

78 (34)

53 (21)

38 (16)

37 (15)

4 (1.7)

7 (2.7)

4 (2)

0

116 (50)

112 (44)

116 (50)

143 (56)

232 (100)

255 (100)

Separations (per cent of total separations)

62 (28)

52 (24)

26 (12)

31 (14)

7 (3.1)

6 (2.8)

5 (2)

1

89 (40)

95 (44)

136 (60)

123 (56)

225 (100)

218 (100)

Retirements (per cent of total retirements)

3 (17)

4 (18)

1 (6)

0

0

0

2 (11)

1 (5)

7 (39)

13 (59)

11 (61)

9 (41)

18 (100)

22 (100)

Promotions (per cent of total promotions)

13 (15)

7 (10)

19 (22)

9 (13)

1 (1.1)

0

1 (1)

0

32 (37)

36 (51)

55 (63)

35 (49)

87 (100)

71 (100)

Employees (per cent of total employees)

352 (26)

345 (25)

189 (14)

197 (14)

2 (0.1)

03 (0.2)

28 (2)

26 (2)

595 (44)

600 (44)

767 (56)

778 (56)

1,362 (100)

1,378 (100)

Source: RBA

KEY
NESB1 People from non-English-speaking backgrounds
NESB2 People with parent(s) from non-English-speaking backgrounds
IA Indigenous Australians
PWD People with a disability